fattogatto
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- Jan 29, 2008
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Have a beer . . . . . or two. It's a non-event.
Actually it's a garage forum and while I partially agree with you and I have been twisting wrenches proffesionally for 40 years that is not true of all the members. Some of the guys here clearly have much better paying jobs than most of us, use their garages mainly to store & display their ultra expensive "toys" and haven't got a clue which end of a hammer to pound with. Then there are the inbetween crowd. They like to putter in the garage but it's not how they make their living. They all come to those of us who do for advice. I say good for them. I'm happy to offer help in those areas that I have experience with. I am also not afraid to ask advice on things I'm not an expert in. Such as wiring the garage I'm planning when the time comes. You want to squeeze 600 horsepower out of a smallblock Chevy maybe I'm your guy but other than very basic wiring I'm lost with household electrical issues. Personally I'm thankful that websites like this exist.I actually wonder if many of the forum posters have a clue with reality. This is a forum for tools, which generally means people who work with their hands, and I correlate that with common sense, but I see little of it.
No offence to Nuts (who's advice IMO was right on), but those credentials do not necessarily mean much:
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/11...ing-cars-on-fire-while-trying-to-siphon-fuel/
I mean - really, fireman stealing gas from fire department vehicles? Basis for a bad sitcom.All that really proves is that no matter how well managed the screening process may be, sometimes a whack job makes it through.I mean - really, fireman stealing gas from fire department vehicles? Basis for a bad sitcom.
Its less then 100 gallons of gas right? It will be fine.
Working in the auto field, I've seen some big gas spills that get mopped right into the nearest drain.
I actually wonder if many of the forum posters have a clue with reality. This is a forum for tools, which generally means people who work with their hands, and I correlate that with common sense, but I see little of it.
Have a beer . . . . . or two. It's a non-event.
